Work/Life balance is generally good. Benefits are great, although it's definitely declining over the years.
You will have to deal with typical corporate bureaucracy on a daily basis.
Slow promo process, lots of reorgs/layoffs.
After initial phone screens with two recruiters, I was scheduled for an "on-site" interview. However, this was during COVID, so the interview was actually remote. Interviews were back-to-back with short breaks in between, and a lunch break was inclu
During a telephone round, I was asked to write code for a question related to trees and traversal. The follow-up questions focused on validation and time complexity. While the problem was easy, I believe I didn't perform well due to a lack of communi
The first round consisted of two online coding questions. Afterward, I was contacted to continue the process with a phone technical interview. Finally, I was invited for an on-site interview. After that, it was just waiting for a response.
After initial phone screens with two recruiters, I was scheduled for an "on-site" interview. However, this was during COVID, so the interview was actually remote. Interviews were back-to-back with short breaks in between, and a lunch break was inclu
During a telephone round, I was asked to write code for a question related to trees and traversal. The follow-up questions focused on validation and time complexity. While the problem was easy, I believe I didn't perform well due to a lack of communi
The first round consisted of two online coding questions. Afterward, I was contacted to continue the process with a phone technical interview. Finally, I was invited for an on-site interview. After that, it was just waiting for a response.